It’s been just over a year now that the no-cost developer subscriptions for Red Hat Enterprise Linux have been readily available. These self-supported subscriptions are for development only and can easily be converted…

Did you know you can customize nearly all of the icons on your Mac? It’s no big secret and lots of people are aware of this. You can customize your folder icons, your application icons even your internal and external drive icons. Depending on what icon you are customizing, you may or may not need…

One of my favorite network tool websites is YouGetSignal.com and recently I was using their open port tester to ensure my port forwarding rules were working. I started wondering how difficult it would be to setup an open port tester using PHP and turns out it was really easy…

GitList Repository Viewer provides a slick web-based interface for viewing your local Git repositories. This can be very handy for developers who want an easy to access to a Git GUI that’s always up-to-date with the latest commits and code in realtime…

In order to display tabular data on web pages responsively, you can either use CSS to create your own table layout or style the default HTML table tag with CSS so that it’s responsive. This post will outline how you can easily setup some responsive tables with less than 100 lines of CSS…

Postfix is a robust mail server freely available on almost all Linux systems. In this post I’ll explain how you can easily configure your Postfix mail server to relay your outbound mail to the Gmail SMTP server. To complete this exercise you will need the following…

Ever since WordPress 4.5 jQuery Migrate has been included in the core. This can be a useful addition for those that are using themes or plugins that rely on older jQuery code. You’ll notice that by having jQuery Migrate installed on your site aka WordPress 4.5+ the following will output in your developer console…